Here is an excerpt from Nelly Furtado’s sister’s book:
I will not become part of the New World [Order] they are planning, they will inevitably bring the world population down, but they won’t get me. I am wolf not a sheep with my eyes wide shut…
Psalm 116:13 I will raise the cup of salvation and call on the name of the LORD.
Nelly should follow the advice of Dr. Abram Hoffer to cure her mental illness. It’s obvious this book is about her.
@G.I. Joe she’s till being bullied
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These doctors won’t let her try Fishman’s cure. They are forcefully injecting her with drugs I know it. This book breaks my heart.
If you are mentally ill you can’t refuse treatment. If you refuse, bully doctors will forcefully inject you with their quack medications.
F.D.A. Approves Cystic Fibrosis Drug – NYTimes.com
A combination of a cystic fibrosis drug and an experimental treatment for the disease, both developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals
This is the newest drug they want to force on her. She already takes Depakote for her epilepsy. Depakote is a silent killer. Now that she claims to hear the voice of the virgin mary they have her on schizophrenic drugs. Risparedal or Seroquel. Long acting injectable.
I’m reading the book. It says she tried to call the Citizens Commission on Human Rights. I can imagine how traumatized she is now. Doctors have been poking and prodding her all her life.
Trauma
Forced Risperdal injections may be used in the hospital or in the community, through involuntary outpatient commitment. In the hospital, involuntary injections are often administered while the patient is immobilized by restraints, which can be frightening and traumatic. The subject of involuntary medication is hotly debated. According to the Treatment Advocacy Center, long-term effects of forced treatment can be positive. However, a study by Hans Joachim Salize and Harald Dressing in the September 2005 issue of “Current Opinion in Psychiatry” reviewed the literature on forced treatment and found it sparse, with conclusions that varied according to the authors’ viewpoints. Chamberlin called it a denial of civil liberties and said that patients who have been coerced are less likely to seek voluntary treatment in the future.
She hast to fast to expel the poisonous drugs. I fasted for 40 days and 40 nights during lent. All i drank was water. Hippocrates recommended fasting to cure sickness and purify the body.
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http://www.detoxifynow.com/fasting_quotes.html
Fasting is the world’s most ancient and natural healing mechanism.
Fasting triggers a truly wondrous cleansing process that reaches right down to each and every cell and tissue in the body. Within 24 hours of curtailing food intake, enzymes stop entering the stomach and travel instead into the intestines and into the bloodstream, where they circulate and gobble up all sorts of waste matter, including dead and damaged cells, unwelcome microbes, metabolic wastes, and pollutants.
All organs and glands get a much-needed and well-deserved rest, during which their tissues are purified and rejuvenated and their functions balanced and regulated. The entire alimentary canal is swept clean. By rebuilding immunity, health is naturally restored and disease disappears.
If health and immunity are thereafter conscientiously maintained, the individual is no longer vulnerable to disease and dieting become unnecessary. Surely one of the most overlooked and yet most valuable modes of healing that will be rediscovered in the future of the new medicine is the fast. This is because of the increasing interest in looking to oneself for healing powers. For the fast is an inward process and cannot be entered upon only from an outer approach with any expectation of a lasting benefit. The person must invariably be involved with the overall results. This therapeutic encounter is in direct contrast to the usual non-involvement in the physician-directed, disease-oriented medical practice of today.
Evart Loomis M.D.
Allan Cott, an internationally respected New York psychiatrist, found fasting highly effective in treating schizophrenics. He went to Russia in 1970 and studied the work of Dr Yuri Nikolayev, who prescribed fasts for mentally ill patients. Says Cott: โDr. Nikolayevโs experience extends to more than 6,000 patients treated by fasting in the past 25 years. A study of his statistics showed that 70 per cent achieved such significant improvement that they were restored to functioning.โ Cott described this as an โunparalleled achievementโ in treating schizophrenics, because these patients had been treatment failures through an extended program of different kinds of therapy. The fasts consisted of complete abstinence from food for 25 to 30 days.
@nellyfurtado I want you to go on a 21 day fast. 7+7+7. 3 weeks like the prophet daniel. I want you to break the fast slowly. eat an organic apple the first day it’s over. don’t eat it all in one sitting. cut it in half. think of yourself as a cavewoman surviving the winter. 1 apple the first day. 1 apple 1 carrot the next day. then 2 apples 2 carrots. then start juicing or make yourself a nutribullet the next day. slowly start eating again. no more drinking from the tap! filter out the chlorine and fluoride.
Read up on fasting. @g.i. joe you aren’t a celebrity. you will have a harder time escaping from quack doctors. They’ve been torturing you since 1997. That’s 16 years of poison being put in your body. Lithium, Depakote, Olanzapine, Invega, Wellbutrin. Your body is toxic. Your brother won’t defend you either. He’s too caught up in his own misery.
@nellyfurtado if your sister won’t defend your desire to see a naturopathic doctor you will never be healed. If she is too blind to see that what they are giving you is poison, nobody can tell her the truth.
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Why was socrates poisoned?
Answer:
Socrates was poisoned for his anti-democratic views of society. On a day in 399 BC the philosopher Socrates stood before a jury of 500 of his fellow Athenians accused of “refusing to recognize the gods recognized by the state” and of “corrupting the youth.” The jurors later found him guilty by a vote of 280 vs 220. They also voted that his penalty should be death, by drinking a cup of poison hemlock. In the end, he was killed for his beliefs, while his peers wept along side him as they watched him die.